Fotografo: Hans-Georg Esch
Hospital and hotel in one
High-quality and durable KEUCO bathroom fittings in the Waldkliniken Eisenberg in Thuringia
A hospital with a quality of stay at a five star level - the Waldkliniken Eisenberg in Thuringia is changing the German hospital landscape with their new concept. And that quite visibly: "Future was built" with the spectacular new building. The round floor plan of the new building offers each patient a view into the nature from their bed - a central aspect of the design. Every patient from all health insurance categories is welcome. Of the 246 patient beds, only 13 are for private patients.
In addition to a new care concept and an outstanding special design, the patients and guests in Eisenberg also receive first-class furnished rooms: The soft, natural colours used for the interior decoration radiates tranquillity and cosiness.
Regarding the furnishing of the bathrooms, value was set on durable quality and the decision was made to use complete KEUCO bathroom furnishings. So everything matches perfectly. Fittings, accessories, light and cosmetic mirrors, washbasins and washbasin boards from KEUCO convince with their strong design and easy handling. The IXMO fittings in the shower and on the washbasin are custom-made: As a special highlight, they feature an oak leaf, the Eisenberg logo.
The new building was designed by the world-famous Milanese architect Matteo Thun. "Only who dares to do something new and crosses borders, can experience new knowledge". This is Matteo Thun's driving force. Together with the managing director of the Waldkliniken Eisenberg, David-Ruben Thies, Matteo Thun developed this exceptional architecture for his first hospital building, which is completely focused on the patient or guest.
Matteo Thun worked closely with the architectural office HDR for the combination of form and function, design and the requirements of a modern clinic. The new building of the Waldkliniken Eisenberg offers patients and guests a harmonious environment for their treatment and recovery phase in the midst of the most beautiful Thuringian landscape.
Architect
Matteo Thun
Project Partners
Architekturbüro HDR
Fotografo: Hans-Georg Esch
Fotografo: Hans-Georg Esch
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Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel
Fotografo: Thomas Apel